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The 2016 Election: What Now?
When the election's over and the dust clears, a panel of UW political science faculty will help make sense of it all on November 16.
November 2016 Perspectives -
Why Trump's Still Here
Professor Christopher Parker, who studies reactionary politics in America, weighs in on Trump and the Presidential race.
November 2016 Perspectives -
Implicit Bias and the Presidential Election
The Implicit Association Test reveals attitudes we may not be aware we have, even regarding Presidential candidates.
November 2016 Perspectives -
Russian Gets the Star Treatment
Teens improve their Russian language skills while learning about aviation and space exploration.
September 2016 Perspectives -
A True Gift of Creativity
Grad students in diverse creative fields collaborated through a summer colloquium, Multiplying Mediums.
September 2016 Perspectives -
A Celebration of Female Poppers
Dance major Angel Langley celebrates women dancing in the hip hop style known as popping.
September 2016 Perspectives -
Getting Schooled by T.Rex
Teachers at the Burke's DIG Field School in Montana had a close encounter with a long-buried T. rex.
September 2016 Perspectives -
Awards, Honors & Professorships
Recent honors for Arts & Sciences faculty and staff.
September 2016 Perspectives -
The Impact of PrEP
A UW anthropologist explores the potential impact of making PrEP, an HIV prevention drug, more available to teens.
September 2016 Perspectives -
The Brain, by the Numbers
Bing Brunton searches for meaningful patterns in data from electrical signals in the brain.
August 2016 Perspectives